My ex-partner left me scarred for life but a judge let her walk FREE
by ISAAC CROWSON · Mail OnlineA dad whose partner scarred him for life by launching a horrific glass attack when she confronted him for cheating has blasted a judge for not jailing her.
Kieron Shervill feared he would die when drunk Nicole Lawrence pinned her boyfriend to a bed and bit him on the cheek and arm.
The 'psychotic bully' then struck him with shards of a broken mirror, leaving him covered in blood and with slash marks all over his body.
Kieron, 24, has been scarred for life over the 'frenzied' attack, which has left him 'lucky to be alive'.
He claims it was a pattern of abuse, often mental, which has left him traumatised.
A judge at Canterbury Crown Court warned the 28-year-old, of Deal, to 'think yourself lucky' as she avoided jail and was handed a suspended sentence, having pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm.
But Kieron said he was 'incredibly angry' at the sentence and wanted to see her jailed.
Speaking to Mail Online, the hotel worker said: 'If I had done that to her, I would be looking at several years in prison.
'Why is it different to her? It's a scandal. Other men will be going through this. It is a disgrace.'
The court heard the trained beauty therapist's attack on the victim - who is the father of her one-year-old child - was sparked over a previous admission that he had been unfaithful.
Kieron had been warned unemployed Lawrence was on her way to his home and angry.
The prosecutor said: 'She attacked him, biting his right cheek, pinning him on the bed then biting his left arm, scratching him on the back.'
In what was described as a 'prolonged and persistent attack', she broke a mirror and then used the smashed pieces to strike him in the back of the head. She also caused a 5cm deep laceration to his neck, which needed hospital treatment and left a scar.
Lawrence also left her boyfriend with cuts to the left side of his face and scratches.
He managed to flee the bedroom and then the house - but was not allowed to get back in to fetch his belongings.
Kieron said: 'What I have been through is appalling. It is sickening.
'I have to live with what she has done. She is just laughing in the face of justice.
'I have been told she has found the whole thing funny. I do not believe she has shown any remorse. The courts have let her get away with this. She's walked away with no consequences.
'It is horrible. I will never get over this. I have huge trust issues.
'It was a toxic relationship from start to finish.'
Lawrence has two previous cautions for violent matters.
Kieron added: 'I just think the system is against men.
'I have no doubt if a man had done that he would be in prison for years and rightly so.
'I thought she would have been looking at one year in jail.'
The judge handed Lawrence a 15-month suspended sentence for two years, and ordered her to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work, 30 days of rehabilitation activity and an alcohol abstinence requirement for three months.
Kieron added: 'The whole ordeal has been a nightmare. I was trapped with her.
'It was a toxic relationship. It was such a nightmare.
'She was full of hatred and anger. She had serious anger issues. She would always flip.'
He said the pair were together for about four years and separated as a result of the attack.
He added: 'She is the worst thing to happen to my life.
'I will never get over it.
'She was mentally abusive.
'What else do you have to do to go to prison in this country?'